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Name: Rob Blow on Mar 22, 2008Comments: Obvious privatisation going on here (without actually telling anyone about it). So much for accountability. Staff have been treated appallingly. Let's all get behind this campaign!Flag
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Name: Cindy Beasley on Mar 22, 2008Comments: A Leicester landmark for all types of people who wish to continue thier education and meet like minded people .Flag
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Name: Megan Redmond on Mar 22, 2008Comments: Publicly funded and owned lifelong learning for all adults!Flag
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Name: Geoffrey Beasley on Mar 22, 2008Comments: Dont elimate a valuable resousce for the people of Leicester.Flag
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Name: Dek Keenan on Mar 22, 2008Comments: Solidarity from EWIU members in Adult Education in Scotland.Flag
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Name: Becca Kirkpatrick on Mar 22, 2008Comments: You have my support in this important fight to defend adult education.Flag
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Name: Johnny on Mar 23, 2008Comments: Asset Strippers! Increasingly people want better art & design & are willing to pay for quality, theres a increasing need for proper training, home arts& craft sales are booming. So leicester council want to sell off colleges for council funds& not keep staff informed of the plan, why not. Many Corporations are encouraging central government& councils to help build more roads,cut back on rail & post offices & encourage people to use Tesco, is it a coincidence Tesco is run by ex cabinet ministers.Flag
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Name: Arthur J. Miller: Ship Builders IU 320-IWW, Tacoma on Mar 23, 2008Comments: I support this important campaign. Education is not just a right but also a necessity.Flag
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Name: Jim Young on Mar 23, 2008Comments: "... our strategic priorities around employability." What a convoluted way of saying "job cuts".Flag
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Name: Jim Young on Mar 23, 2008Comments: "... our strategic priorities around employability." What a convoluted way of saying "job cuts".Flag
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Name: Doug Smith on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Yet again we see the education system eroded and the looming figure of private funding ready to step in. We will fight this and win. An injury to one is an injury to ALL!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Its an excellent old college, and should be retained as as educational centre.Flag
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Name: Ant Ince on Mar 24, 2008Comments: As an education worker who feels strongly about both workers' issues and the importance of a wide and balanced curriculum, these moves are deeply concerning. I hope to see a swift and total victory for the workers and the students who will no doubt be affected by these moves.Flag
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Name: John Osband on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Savage and careless behaviour to Students and Staff. A lot of courses in the past have served the needs of mature people. Was it only so recently that 'Life Long Learning' was being trumpetedFlag
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Name: Neil Scott on Mar 24, 2008Comments: Stop this attack on Adult Education and on jobs. SSP IWW SLLUFlag
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Name: Fraser Anderson on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Yet another valuable Adult Education centre going down the tubes. I, as a IWW Union member, am fully behind behind the staff, students and the wider community in the fight to keep this valuable college open and running. This is because an attack on one is an attack on all! Yours in SolidarityFlag